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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Falkland O&G | LSE:FOGL | London | Ordinary Share | FK00B030JM18 | ORD 0.002P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 8.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/9/2014 12:21 | Eric rajde. Still off sth africa | shanieboy01 | |
09/9/2014 09:52 | What is the name of the rig for next year's drilling programme? Is it on its way to the Falklands yet? | imperial3 | |
09/9/2014 09:28 | Interims due on 16th Sep. | thaaarg | |
09/9/2014 09:12 | When is next news.... 3d seismics | shanieboy01 | |
08/9/2014 19:17 | Hmmm, time for a look at my dictionary... ah yes, this is one seems to fit the case...! An idiot, dolt, or dullard is an intellectually disabled person, or someone who acts in a self-defeating or significantly counterproductive way. The similar terms moron, imbecile, and cretin have all gained specialized meanings in modern times. An idiot is said to be idiotic, and to suffer from idiocy. A dunce is an idiot who is specifically incapable of learning. An idiot differs from a fool (who is unwise) and an ignoramus (who is uneducated/an ignorant), neither of which refers to someone with low intelligence. In modern English usage, the terms "idiot" and "idiocy" describe an extreme folly or stupidity, and its symptoms (foolish or stupid utterance or deed). In psychology, it is a historical term for the state or condition now called profound intellectual disability. | walter ego | |
08/9/2014 16:46 | Yes sure is desire truly a mean new world oil you nasty little provoking weed Your profile just full of chrisoil loving maybe it's time you admit the master controls the Market. You go on old age pensioner cruise hols while the master interviews the CEOs and makes them outperform every single share on the Market today. | undervalued companies | |
08/9/2014 12:25 | Come the drilling programme next ,with 5 wells,you would hardly expect the share price to stay rooted at 24p.The anticipation will be a lot more than that.It would hardly take a genius to work that out.All that is required is patience.Successful wells will propel these. | imperial3 | |
08/9/2014 11:04 | 'A fool and his money are soon parted'. | trulyscrumptious | |
08/9/2014 10:43 | Perchance it taketh just one fool to say so tho... ;-) | from bard to verse | |
08/9/2014 09:27 | Tipped by me years ago! Any fool can tip this one as it was bound to go up from the mid twenties and now it still has room for more. In six months time it should be quite a bit higher. | trulyscrumptious | |
08/9/2014 08:32 | Tipped by me months ago | undervalued companies | |
07/9/2014 23:25 | Tipped in Telegraph | big7ime | |
05/9/2014 23:53 | From what I recall the last round of drilling found a lot of gas in the south almost too much going by the abandonment? Then there was the BOR condensate. Oil in the north ARG yet to drill but sitting next to sea lion. Mr Putin is well on the way to making the economical case for the FIs. | smarner | |
05/9/2014 21:36 | imperial3, hxxp://www.ocean-rig | glitter2 | |
05/9/2014 21:19 | Agreed maggie Thatcher did not go to war for a few sheep and penguins | shanieboy01 | |
05/9/2014 19:56 | There are 5 drills,5 attempts to find out.Now one could be the tasty morsel we have been waiting for? | imperial3 | |
05/9/2014 19:46 | The oil is there and whoever finds it will be huge. It's just not that easy to find it. | shanieboy01 | |
05/9/2014 16:45 | Surely if we have investments in these companies it is imperative to study information direct from the corporate sites? These boards are for entertainment only. | gunsofmarscapone | |
05/9/2014 15:08 | Advfn are notorious for the total share figures not being up to date. They are, however, pretty quick to update when errors are pointed out to them | lr2 | |
05/9/2014 14:48 | Have ADVFN not updated this sort of information with other companies,I wonder? | imperial3 |
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